Aluminum PEX Tubing used to Connect Boiler to Mixing Valve with Radiant Manifold Example

 

Here is a picture on how to use Aluminum PEX Tubing to connect a boiler to a mixing valve connected to a radiant heat pex manifold. Using Aluminum PEX Tubing can be easier because it holds it's shape better than tradional PEX. It won't sag as much either. Also, the Aluminum PEX Tubing will be held in place better and thus should be quieter.

 

Aluminum PEX Tubing Install for Radiant Heating Examples

 

Here is another picture on how to use PEX-AL-PEX Tubing to connect a boiler to a mixing valve connected to a radiant heat pex manifold.

Aluminum PEX Tubing Install for Radiant Heating Examples

 

Here is picture on how to use PEX-AL-PEX piping to connect a boiler to a distibution pex manifold. The first 4 ports are used for 2 radiant heating zones with a mixing valve (like the 2 pictures above) - the bottom 2 loops go straight out to another mixing valve with pex manifold - but needed more flexible PEX pipe to get to where it is located.

 

Aluminum PEX Tubing Install for Radiant Heating distibution Examples

 

 

Here is picture of the PEX-AL-PEX pipe  comming off the boiler and going to the distibution Manifold (see the image above).

Here is picture of the Aluminum PEX Tubing comming off the boiler Examples